Lynley Cannon’s FRIDAY FELINE FACTS & FANCIES

Lynley Cannon, star of the Crazy Cat Lady cozy mystery series, is often referred to as a crazy cat lady herself, but when it comes to the feline species, she knows her stuff. Check here each Friday for instructive and intriguing information on our favorite subject: cats.

 

Some cats like to take walks. They can’t wait to get into harness and leash because they know it means a trip outside. Others act like they’ve been put into a strait jacket and won’t budge once the harness is on. I had a cat who could escape any harness with one quick Houdini twist. Start them young so they get used to the feel, and always purchase quality equipment.  ~Cats’ Eyes, chapter 15

 

Check out more of Lynley’s kitty tips, tricks, and facts preceding each chapter in Cats’ Eyes, Copy Cats, and Cat’s Paw.

   

 

About Mollie Hunt

Loves cats. Writes books.
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4 Responses to Lynley Cannon’s FRIDAY FELINE FACTS & FANCIES

  1. Roby Sweet says:

    I have fantasies about taking our cats out on leashes, but I doubt that Webster would adjust to wearing a harness. Paisley…maybe! 🙂

    • Mollie Hunt says:

      For several years, Little (cat on the right) would play dead when I put on the harness. Then one summer when I tried it, it didn’t bother her at all. Now she goes out in it all the time. Keep trying.

  2. Deziz World says:

    We luv our harnesses. We rarely get to actually get out of the stroller and walk on da ground tho’. Mommy’s a bit of a germifobe. MOL But dat’s okay, we still luv ’em. Big hugs

    Luv ya’

    Dezi and Raena

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